I do like old Toyota Commercial vehicles infact l own a 1997 Toyota Hilux ute wuth an aluminium tray and l live in N.S.W and of course we have our years registration inspections well my Hilux has only been failed twice and that was to do with the exhaust system in N.S.W your Hiace would fail because of the rust it appears that Hiluxes rust less than Hiaces less metal to rust but you did a good job of removing the rust on your Hiace and l know the engine is a 2.4 litre four cylinder as my Hilux does but in my Hilux it is the 22R engine and it is also very basic but l do have air-conditioning which was an optional extra and the radio cassette was also an option extra and the radio cassette has stopped working but the air-conditioning still works and atleast the Hilux ute has a sort of crumple zone up until the end of 1997 commerial were exempt from emission and safety laws and l see a lot of much older Hiaces around and newer ones so many around after all the most important thing is its a Toyota
Not to burst your bubble mate But that isn't fixing anything lol That windscreen needs to come out then you need to wire wheel the rust away and see what's left As for that big gaping hole under the step lol I doubt that's ever going to get a roadworthy mate But it's all skills your learning that are priceless dude Keep on keeping on
From a safety point of view you shouldn’t work on your car on the road in case some idiot hits it while parked and you’re underneath etc. Better on a driveway a little out of the way. Great Content Mate 😊
Great content there mate. I know it's a tough job so I can understand e few "F" cxxx of a wxxx being uxxx... Evil Lol 👀 Rolling ... From William. ...Mount Gambier-South Australia...
I do like old Toyota Commercial vehicles infact l own a 1997 Toyota Hilux ute wuth an aluminium tray and l live in N.S.W and of course we have our years registration inspections well my Hilux has only been failed twice and that was to do with the exhaust system in N.S.W your Hiace would fail because of the rust it appears that Hiluxes rust less than Hiaces less metal to rust but you did a good job of removing the rust on your Hiace and l know the engine is a 2.4 litre four cylinder as my Hilux does but in my Hilux it is the 22R engine and it is also very basic but l do have air-conditioning which was an optional extra and the radio cassette was also an option extra and the radio cassette has stopped working but the air-conditioning still works and atleast the Hilux ute has a sort of crumple zone up until the end of 1997 commerial were exempt from emission and safety laws and l see a lot of much older Hiaces around and newer ones so many around after all the most important thing is its a Toyota
Not to burst your bubble mate
But that isn't fixing anything lol
That windscreen needs to come out then you need to wire wheel the rust away and see what's left
As for that big gaping hole under the step lol
I doubt that's ever going to get a roadworthy mate
But it's all skills your learning that are priceless dude
Keep on keeping on
From a safety point of view you shouldn’t work on your car on the road in case some idiot hits it while parked and you’re underneath etc.
Better on a driveway a little out of the way.
Great Content Mate 😊
Great content there mate.
I know it's a tough job so I can understand e few "F" cxxx of a wxxx being uxxx... Evil Lol 👀 Rolling ...
From William.
...Mount Gambier-South Australia...
Haha.
Man serving old cars will have me like that
Minf
don't waist your money sell it to the wreakers. if u crashed that van with that rust around the window you would be more fingered than the van